North Korean missiles could reach sovereign cities on the West Coast

Oh, Nooo!! The humanity! Including the Hollywood area?

Hmm, let me think about that . . .those great movies, the genius of liberal activists, no more ‘Brokeback Mtn.’-quality movies!

Should we do something about it?  Still thinking.

If LA and San Fran and Seattle are going the sovereign city route, indeed the whole of California the sovereign nation route, (or sanctuary state route ) by the lights of their political leadership any undocumented immigrant including North Korean  “dry foot” soldiers should be welcome. Some poor schlep NK scientist might be riding one of those missiles, why be so inhospitable to their entry with a missile wall?  So maybe we should wait and see rather than do something provocative like installing more defensive missiles, xenophobic duck and cover civil defense training,  or heaven-forbid, M.A.D. sabre rattling, all of which could move the Doomsday Clock closer.  Anyway, the left is death on military aid to other sovereign entities, to allow them to keep their sovereignty,  so why would Democrats go along with such a suggestion when it might limit subsidies for wind farms off Nantucket.

So the initial answer, given events of late , is “so?”  And couldn’t Dennis Rodman formerly of the LA Lakers, the Long Beach Jam, the Orange County Crush, the Tijuana Dragons, couldn’t his diplomacy pull the area’s  살찐 뚱뚱한  out of the fire?

We will continue to think about it.

Should U.S. be preparing for a North Korean nuclear strike on the West Coast? 

After listening to experts describe the threat posed by North Korea and its nuclear arsenal, U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman, a California Democrat, paused amid a Capitol Hill hearing earlier this week and made a suggestion.

“We ought to have civil defense in this country,” said Sherman during a hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “Some of us are old enough to remember when we had civil defense and we were under our desks.”

The congressman wasn’t calling for an immediate return to the “duck and cover” days of the Cold War. But his statement reflects heightened alarm among members of Congress – especially those from the West Coast – over North Korea’s continuing nuclear tests and advances in missile technology.

In the last year alone, North Korea has conducted 20 missile tests and two nuclear tests. That’s a marked annual increase from the 42 missile tests and two nuclear tests of the previous seven years, according to Victor Cha, a Korea specialist with the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.


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One Response to North Korean missiles could reach sovereign cities on the West Coast

  1. Hubert Pries says:

    Let them eat cake.

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